On August 13th, the Salem Public Library is holding a free art class for children in grades 1-4 from 1:30 pm until 3:00 pm. The class is based on the children’s book Where the Wild Things Are. It will be a part of the Painting at Charlie’s House program and the event will be located…

Here at Salem City Schools, we want to make sure we can give every student the best chance to get a fantastic education. Sometimes that means going the extra mile, which is why we have intervention specialist positions in every school and have recently hired more to take on the growing need. We have hired…

Beginning with the 2017/2018 school year, Salem City Schools will be starting the 1-to-1 initiative at the Jr/Sr High School and Southeast Elementary School. The initiative is designed to cut down on textbook cost through the growth of digital technology and course media online. The students at the Jr/Sr High will be given Chromebooks, in…

Over Tuesday and Wednesday this week, Salem City Schools teachers and administrators had the opportunity to participate in the EdTechTeam Google Summit where they were shown some new tools and ways to implement the Google Apps for education. Over the course of two days, more than 30 teachers and administrators sat in on sessions led…

Salem City Schools is participating in the United States Department of Agriculture’s Summer Food program. The program is designed to ensure that all school-age children continue to receive nutritious meals while school is not in session. From June 12th to August 4th, anyone under the age of 18 can come to the Salem High School Cafeteria…

As the world changes and social media becomes more prevalent, we here at Salem City Schools need to change with it. Last year saw us create a Facebook account to great success. We have almost 1000 likes with well over a few thousand pictures commemorating our school year, as well as some topical news, notes,…

We had TONS of fun on our last day for students at Salem City Schools! We will surely miss all of our kids over the summer, but we look forward to next year! Check out our albums for some great pictures from this year, including some of the junior high teachers playing for our students…

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In accordance with all federal, state, and local laws, the Salem City School District Board of Education does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, age, religion, disability, or genetic origin. Salem City Schools’ Section 504 Coordinator is Kristy Erb, 1226 E State St, Salem, OH 44460, 330-332-0316. The Title IX Coordinator is Dr Joe Shivers, 1226 E State St, Salem, OH 44460, 330-332-0316.